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AACSB International Accreditation: An Overview Eileen Peacock Vice President AACSB Intl- Asia AACSB International May 2010
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Page 1: AACSB International Accreditation: An Overview Eileen Peacock Vice President AACSB Intl- Asia AACSB International May 2010.

AACSB International Accreditation: An Overview

Eileen PeacockVice President AACSB Intl- Asia

AACSB InternationalMay 2010

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The AACSB Mission

To advance quality management education worldwide through

accreditation and thought leadership.

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AACSB’s Current Activities• Award winning BizEd magazine (6 times per

year)• BestBizSchools.com (searchable student web

site focused on AACSB accredited institutions)

• Asia office opened in June 2009 to serve the this important region (5,000+ business schools)

• Launched Asia version of Business School Questionnaire this year

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AACSB’s Current Activities Cont’d

• Completing plan for activities related to doctoral faculty development worldwide

• Member survey completed to provide guidance and feedback for future activities

• Held 8 professional development programs in Asia

• Asia Task Force appointed to provide perspectives on how AACSB can better serve business schools in the region

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AACSB’s Current Activities Cont’d • Launched in 2009 “AACSB Exchange,”

our social network through our “Members’ Only” portal

• Launching a “Best Practices” searchable database through DataDirect

• Supports largest database on business schools in the world via DataDirect

• Issued report on “Business Schools and Innovation” in April 2010

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AACSB’s Current Activities Cont’d

• Report on globalization of business education to be issued later in 2010

• Annually deliver 11 conferences and 42 seminars internationally

• In 2009, launched a webinar series on accreditation topics to be expanded in 2010-11

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AACSB’s Network• An international network of 1229 members

in 76 countries/territories

• 593 AACSB accredited institutions in 37 countries; accounting accreditation held by 173 institutions in 4 countries

• 190 institutions are formally seeking AACSB accreditation

• Over 400 volunteers annually assist AACSB in its peer review activities

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The World of Management Education

RegionAACSB

MembersAACSB

Accredited

In AACSB Accred. Process

Estimated Schools w/ Business Programs

Africa 13 1 1 756

Asia 172 36 45 5,954

Europe 193 46 52 1,968

Latin America & Caribbean

58 10 11 1,970

Northern America

699 490 69 1,725

Oceania 33 10 12 99

Totals 1,168 593 190 12,472

Source: AACSB analysis, as of April 6, 2010

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Of approximately 12,000 institutions granting business degrees worldwide…

Global Accreditation Landscape

≈10% (1200+) are accredited by an organization operating on an international scale

≈6% have AACSB International, EQUIS and/or AMBA accreditation

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Source: AACSB analysis of publicly available data as of January 1, 2010.

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Global Accreditation

503(70.4%)

AACSB (570)EQUIS

(122)

AMBA(160)

30(4.2%)

80(11.6%)

30(4.2%)

5 (.7%)

42(5.9%)

20(2.8%)

Source: AACSB analysis of publicly available data as of January 1, 2010.

Total = 713

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• Manages resources consistent with a clearly stated mission•Advances knowledge through faculty scholarship•Provides quality teaching and current, globally relevant curricula•Cultivates meaningful interaction between students and a qualified faculty•Produces graduates who have achieved specified learning goals•Makes a statement to external communities about your commitment to quality and continuous improvement

AACSB Accreditation Assures a Business School Program

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• Students

• Employers

• Deans and Faculty

• Partners

Important Stakeholders that Benefit From AACSB Accreditation

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The Value Proposition: Students and Employers

• AACSB accreditation provides quality assurance and distinction

• AACSB accreditation may allow students and employers to narrow their set of schools

• AACSB’s focus on excellence ensures high quality academic programs

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The Value Proposition: Deans and Faculty

• AACSB accreditation is important to employers and students

• AACSB accreditation supports excellence • AACSB accreditation validates the high

standards the business school imposes on itself

• Internal and external benefits are significant

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The Value Proposition: Partners

• AACSB accreditation provides quality assurance to other partners

• Provides a basis for incorporating quality assurance into agreements

• Enhances attractiveness of partners that hold AACSB accreditation

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AACSB Member Benefits BizEd magazine – complimentary subscriptions Online Resource Centers Affinity Groups—connect with colleagues with

similar interest DataDirect – members only access to

subscriptions and custom reports Thought Leadership Reports Conferences and Seminars – members only

discounts eNEWSLINE Sponsorship/Exhibit Opportunities ME Jobs – special member rates Online Member Directory Accreditation Resources

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AACSB INTERNATIONAL

ACCREDITATION STANDARDS-

AN OVERVIEW

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AACSB International Standards- Eligibility Criteria

• Authority to grant degrees (undergraduate, masters, and/or doctorates)

• Continuing financial resources• Scope of accreditation• Diversity in perspectives and

participants• Expectations for ethical behavior• Programs have produced graduates for

at least two years

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Individual Faculty & Student Educational Responsibility

Participants

Student Admission &

Retention

Staff &Sufficiency & Student Support

Faculty Sufficiency & Qualifications Faculty

Mgmt & Support

Aggregate Faculty & Staff

Educational Responsibility

Mission Statement

Mission Appropriateness

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

Student Mission

Continuous Improvement

Objectives Financial Strategies

Assurance of LearningManagement of Curricula

Learning

Goals

Educational Level

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AACSB Standards-Business

• Strategic Management (5 standards)

• Participants (9 standards)

• Assurance of Learning (7 standards)

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AACSB International Strategic Management Standards-Business

1 – Mission statement reflecting input of key stakeholders including faculty, employers, alumni, etc.

2 – Mission appropriateness and commitment to advance

knowledge in management education

3 – Student mission

4 – Continuous improvement objectives

5 – Financial strategies

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Accreditation Philosophy-Strategic Management

AACSB accreditation satisfies a moral dimension of management education through Strategic Management standards that focus on:

• A well articulated mission;• Effective use of resources to achieve the mission;• Constant focus on continuous quality improvement;

and• Advancement of knowledge in

management/accounting• Recognized importance of stakeholder input including

employers, alumni, etc.

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AACSB International Participant Standards-Business

6 – Student admissions consistent with mission

7 – Student retention policies consistent with mission

8 – Staff sufficiency-student support consistent with mission

9 – Faculty sufficiency and student/faculty interaction principles (participating and supporting faculty)

10- Faculty Qualifications (academically and professionally qualified)

11 –Faculty management and support

12 –Aggregate faculty and staff educational responsibilities

13 –Individual faculty educational responsibilities

14 –Student educational responsibilities

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Philosophy of AACSB International Accreditation

AACSB accreditation ensures the quality of the educational dimension of business schools through Participant Standards that:

• Require appropriate actions and interactions between faculty, students, administrators, and staff;

• Insure use of sufficient, qualified, and engaged faculty resources; and

• Expect active student involvement and appropriate student recruitment policies and support systems

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AACSB International Assuranceof Learning Standards-Business

15 – Management of curricula with focus on continuous improvement-provides general curricula content guidelines. Expects participation of stakeholders in

setting goals16 – Undergraduate learning goals17 – Undergraduate educational level18 – Masters level general educational learning goals19 – Specialized masters degree learning goals20 – Masters educational level21 – Doctoral learning goals

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Philosophy of AACSB International Accreditation

AACSB accreditation ensures the accountability dimension of management education through Assurance of Learning standards that:

• Insure delivery of effectively managed curricula consistent with the stated mission;

• Insure program intentions defined by learning goals; and

• Insure learning achievement as demonstrated by direct assessment of learning

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The Accreditation Process:

A Three Phase System-Businessand Accounting

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Pre- and Initial Accreditation Process

• Membership • Complete Eligibility criteria form (rolling admission)• Enter Pre-accreditation process and mentor assigned• Develop Alignment plan • Pre Accreditation Committee approves alignment plan

• Scope of review approved• Initial Accreditation Committee (IAC) approves the plan• School Implements the plan• Enter Accreditation process - peer review team assigned• SER• Visit

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2010-2011 Accreditation Fees

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Effective July 1, 2010      Fees from Pre-Accreditation Eligibility Application

through the Initial Accreditation Review:    

Establish Eligibility Criteria 1,000 USD Pre-Accreditation Fee – Business or Accounting1 4,500 USD

Initial Business

Accreditation Application Fee2 12,000 USD

[1] Includes current fiscal year Pre-Accreditation fee[2] Due following the submission of the Initial Accreditation application

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Why AACSB Accreditation??

Why not? – • recognised worldwide• strives for quality• incentive to change for the better• makes one ask questions of one’s self –

introspective process• demonstrates to the world that

a group of peers has said “you are

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QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION

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Discussion